Conscious perception is not the result of passively processing sensory input, but to large extent of active inference based on previous knowledge. This process of inference does go astray from time to time, and may lead to illusory perception: sometimes people see things that are not there. In a recent study we have shown that this inference may also be influenced by mood. Here we present some additional data, suggesting that illusory percepts are the result of increased top-down processing, which is normally helpful in detecting real stimuli. Finally, we speculate on a possible function of mood-dependent modulation of this top-down processing in social perception in particular
Seeing seems effortless, despite the need to segregate and integrate visual information that varies ...
BACKGROUND: Visual perception is not a passive process: in order to efficiently process visual input...
Descriptive psychopathology makes a distinction between veridical perception and illusory perception...
Conscious perception is not the result of passively processing sensory input, but to large extent of...
Conscious perception is not the result of passively processing sensory input, but to large extent of...
Conscious perception is not the result of passively processing sensory input, but to large extent of...
Conscious perception is not the result of passively processing sensory input, but to large extent of...
Background: Visual perception is not a passive process: in order to efficiently process visual input...
Background: Visual perception is not a passive process: in order to efficiently process visual input...
Background: Visual perception is not a passive process: in order to efficiently process visual input...
Background: Visual perception is not a passive process: in order to efficiently process visual input...
Background: Visual perception is not a passive process: in order to efficiently process visual input...
Since antiquity, visual theorists have variously proposed that perception (usually vision) results f...
© 2015, eLife Sciences Publications Ltd. All rights reserved. Many believe that humans can âperceiv...
Prior knowledge shapes what we perceive. A new brain stimulation study suggests that this perceptual...
Seeing seems effortless, despite the need to segregate and integrate visual information that varies ...
BACKGROUND: Visual perception is not a passive process: in order to efficiently process visual input...
Descriptive psychopathology makes a distinction between veridical perception and illusory perception...
Conscious perception is not the result of passively processing sensory input, but to large extent of...
Conscious perception is not the result of passively processing sensory input, but to large extent of...
Conscious perception is not the result of passively processing sensory input, but to large extent of...
Conscious perception is not the result of passively processing sensory input, but to large extent of...
Background: Visual perception is not a passive process: in order to efficiently process visual input...
Background: Visual perception is not a passive process: in order to efficiently process visual input...
Background: Visual perception is not a passive process: in order to efficiently process visual input...
Background: Visual perception is not a passive process: in order to efficiently process visual input...
Background: Visual perception is not a passive process: in order to efficiently process visual input...
Since antiquity, visual theorists have variously proposed that perception (usually vision) results f...
© 2015, eLife Sciences Publications Ltd. All rights reserved. Many believe that humans can âperceiv...
Prior knowledge shapes what we perceive. A new brain stimulation study suggests that this perceptual...
Seeing seems effortless, despite the need to segregate and integrate visual information that varies ...
BACKGROUND: Visual perception is not a passive process: in order to efficiently process visual input...
Descriptive psychopathology makes a distinction between veridical perception and illusory perception...